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Vonayn's Home

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Lower City
Barren's Coop
Philgrave's Mansion Vonayn's Home
Vonayn's Home is a Location within the Lower City in Act Three of Baldur's Gate 3.

Overview edit

Vonayn's Home is near the eastern docks in the lower city, just east of Philgrave's Mansion. It can be entered by taking the stairs up from the beach at the eastern docks or climbing down knotted vines hanging from a breach in the stone railing above the house, near Barren's Coop.

Ground floor edit

The inside of the house is merely a one room house with a basement. Inside the main room is a bed, a kitchen, a stove and a wardrobe where ThrumboThrumbo is hiding. Opening the wardrobe causes him to jump out and start a conversation. On top of the wardrobe lies the Beach House Hatch Key which opens an a locked hatch out on the porch at X: 61 Y: -123 and leads to the basement.

Basement edit

A map of the basement of Vonayn's home.

The initial room has several empty boxes and an oak door leading to a hallway with numerous tripwires. Another oak door leads to a smaller hallway; at its end is a lever inside a small rock alcove. The lever must be hit from a distance, for instance by using a Ranged AttackRanged Attack.

Hitting the lever opens a false wall revealing a living area with a makeshift dock and a half afloat rowboat. A table in the corner has some Gold Pile Single Item Image.png gold on it, together with a Silver Fork, a Rusty Dagger and a Scrapbook of Love Letters.

In the open area with the dock is a bed with a backpack X: 61 Y: -123 beside it; it contains the Counting House Safe nº6 Key. On the nightstand is a Smuggler's Note.

In the cave-area to the east is a trapped Wooden Chest with some Gold Pile Single Item Image.png gold, a potion and clothing. It stands next to an Acid Barrel, causing a failed disarming to explode together with the chest.

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